In the hometown of Jackie Chan, it will also be nice to take a stroll through the historic and modern areas. So, Tsim Sha Tsui East business center will be liked by those who fancy walking around busy streets with many restaurants, cafes and shops. Tai O is considered a colorful part of the city; it is here that you can see the original buildings and streets, and discover an entirely different side to Hong Kong – not the one that can usually be seen in the pictures. Another unique place is the fishing village of Aberdeen, where you will feel extraordinary pacification.
Little Dragon (as Hong Kong is often called) is a great place to visit museums, many of which are really unique. For example, the Maritime Museum of Hong Kong will be interesting in view of the rich history of the fleet. There is also a beautiful view of the bay from here. The Museum of Coastal Defense is an equally interesting site; fans of military equipment will definitely be delighted with visiting it. Also, there is the Madame Tussauds Museum, among the wax figures you can see the figures of David Beckham, Bruce Lee, Mohammed Ali, Princess Diana, Mao Zedong, Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso, William Shakespeare, and, of course, the radiant Jackie Chan.
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